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Europe regain Ryder Cup with dominant singles display

Thomas Bjorn’s team hold off tense United States fightback on final day for emotional triumph

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SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES: Europe’s inest golfers recaptured the Ryder Cup on Sunday, holding off a dramatic United State sightback to complete an emotional upset victory with italy’ s frances com olin ari clinching the outcome.

Reigning British Open champion Molinari defeated five-time major winner Phil Mickelson 4 and 2 to give Europe an insurmount­able 14 1/2-9 1/2 lead over the favoured Americans in the biennial team showdown at Le golf National.

“It was amazing,” Molinari said. “It’s an incredible achievemen­t. We did just an amazing job.”

In the process, Molinari -- who had been winless in six prior Ryder Cup matches -- became the first European and only the fourth player ever to go 5-for-5 in a Ryder Cup and did so just two months after hoisting the Claret Jug.

Europe had seized a 10-6 edge in Saturday’s foursomes and fourballs matches and needed only 4 1/2 points from Sunday’s 12 singles matches to swipe the trophy.

The US team needed to match the greatest last-day comebacks in Ryder Cup history by taking eight singles points to keep the Cup, but there was no French magic like Europe’s 2012 ‘Miracle at Medinah’ or the Americans’ 1999 victory in the ‘Battle of Brookline’.

The Americans, who haven’t won in Europe since 1993, lead the all-time rivalry 26-14 with two drawn but the Europeans’ ninth victory in the past 12 attempts gave them an 11-8 with one drawn edge since expansion from a British-irish squad after 1977.

Americans pulled within 10 1/2-9 1/2 Sunday before Europe’s first singles victory came from Danish rookie Thorbjorn Olesen, who beat three-time major winner Jordan Spieth 5 and 4.

Spain’s Jon Rahm followed by downing Tiger Woods 2 and 1, keeping the 14- time major champion win less in four matches this week and snuffing out any US momentum.

‘BEST FEELING OF MY LIFE’

Rahm, who led after all but one hole, pumped his fists and screamed with joy after his winning fourfoot birdie putt, which came after a three-putt bogey at the par-3 16th, left Europe two wins from victory.

“To beat Tiger, one of the greatest players of all time, for the pivotal point, it’s the best feeling of my life,” Rahm said.

England’s Ian Poulter, Europe’s wildcard talisman, birdied the 18th hole to beat world number one Dustin Johnson 2-up and put Europe on the brink of victory.

That set the stage for Molinari to clinch the win after Mickelson found water at 16 and conceded.

Spain’s Sergio Garcia, followed that by beating Rickie Fowler 2 and 1, vaulting him to 25.5 career Ryder Cup points, breaking Nick Faldo’s old mark of 25.

Matches stood on a knife’s edge deep into the afternoon, the Americans clinging to hopes as tension built across the back nine.

Four-time major winner Rory Mcilroy endured a last-hole collapse and lost 1-up to American four-point rookie Justin Thomas in the opening match. Mcilroy’s tee shot plugged in a right-side bunker, his second rolled back into the sand and his third found the water.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Thomas Bjorn (centre) holds the trophy as he celebrates with his team after Europe won the Ryder Cup at the Le Golf National in Saint-quentin-en-yvelines, France, on Sunday.
Associated Press Thomas Bjorn (centre) holds the trophy as he celebrates with his team after Europe won the Ryder Cup at the Le Golf National in Saint-quentin-en-yvelines, France, on Sunday.

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